BETTER WEATHER AWAITED
RETURN TASMAN SEA CROSSING.
INVERCARGILL-TASMANIA FLIGHT.
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Auckland, June 27.
Mr. C. T. P. Ulm said to-day that the Faith in Australia would leave Hobsonville at noon to-morrow for Ninety Mile Beach if the weather was suitable, but judging by the present weather reports he did not expect to get away for two days. Commenting on the proposed flight from Invercargill to Tasmania, Mr. Ulm said that everything was known about the northern route and it remained to make a survey of the southern, _ which was appreciably shorter, though in winter conditions probably would be bad. A practical t.st might reveal something new, and he hoped to make at least one trip over the new route this year.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1934, Page 5
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